Seriously.

I shop at VS, but I dont need their emails, and I've unsubscribed 3 separate
times over the course of the last month and they continue to send me emails.
So today I marked it as SPAM. Tired of it. Unsubbing isn't working. Their
neat little "receive NO emails from us" option doesnt work.

When I did that, Google popped up a message and offered to try and unsub for
me! Isn't that nice of them!!!!

First time I ever saw it. so I clicked "Learn More" because I really liked
it ... I can see where it would be advantageous, especially for legit
businesses that don't want to be blacklisted just because a customer like me
is tired of hearing from them.

Now I wonder how to trigger this function in our own mailings ...



Here's the poop from the G:

Auto-unsubscribe

We don't think you should be burdened with managing messages you don't want
to receive. We do our best to put messages in Spam when we're pretty sure
you won't want or need them. But everyone has different preferences about
the mail they want to see. You may not want to read any messages sent by a
certain company or mailing list, while another Gmail user finds these same
messages to be valuable.

To help solve this problem, we're providing you with an unsubscribe tool for
some messages. You'll see the unsubscribe tool when you mark a message from
particular types of mailing lists as spam. If the particular message is a
misuse of a mailing list you like to receive, you can Report spam as usual.
But if you never want to receive another message or newsletter from that
list again, click Unsubscribe instead. We'll send a request to the sender
that your email address be removed from the list. It's that simple!

Keep in mind that mailing lists may take up to three days to process your
unsubscription request, so it may take a few days for you to stop receiving
mail from the list. Also, please note that we are unable to provide the
Unsubscribe option for all mailing lists. For your protection, Gmail won't
display Unsubscribe for lists that are known to be owned by spammers. When
you don't see the unsubscribe tool for a particular newsletter or mailing
list that you trust, check the actual message for unsubscribe options, or
try contacting the list owner about removal (you should only do this if the
list owner is trustworthy and not a spammer).


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